The element I have is fluorine, which has the atomic number of 9. Fluorine occurs naturally in the Earth's crust where it is found in rocks, coal and clay. Joseph Henri Moissan discovered fluorine in 1886. For this element I chose to draw a picture of toothpaste and a toothbrush. I chose this because fluorine is and can be used in toothpaste and several other things used in dental hygiene. Making the print was easy but challenging. Drawing the print was easy but cutting it and finding negative and positive space was hard. But enjoyed cutting the linoleum because it was time consuming. If I were to do this over I would take more time on my sketches so that I could have something better to cut on the linoleum.
The element I have is fluorine, which has the atomic number of 9. Fluorine occurs naturally in the Earth's crust where it is found in rocks, coal and clay. Joseph Henri Moissan discovered fluorine in 1886. For this element I chose to draw a picture of toothpaste and a toothbrush. I chose this because fluorine is and can be used in toothpaste and several other things used in dental hygiene. Making the print was easy but challenging. Drawing the print was easy but cutting it and finding negative and positive space was hard. But enjoyed cutting the linoleum because it was time consuming. If I were to do this over I would take more time on my sketches so that I could have something better to cut on the linoleum.